Summary.

The text talks us about the areas that have to take into account an architect when he is designing. These areas are: the needs of the people who will be using the building, the structural needs of the building itself, and the context in which the building is placed. The architect has to find harmony between the three areas for that are not in conflict.
It must take into account the needs of people who will be use the building and that these may change over the years. When it comes to building as such, the architect should consider various aspects such as: protection, weight, comfort, the distribution and flow. And finally, when it comes about the context, the architect must consider the culture of the area, environment, connections, economics and the flexibility of the building.